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Ehang says it gets clearance to mass produce its EH216-S eVTOL in China
Ehang said it has received a Production Certificate in China for the EH216-S, marking the eVTOL's entry into mass production.
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Nio gears up for sub-brand Onvo's marketing as brand launch expected in May
Onvo's executive team didn't take a break during the just-concluded Qingming Festival holiday, but instead held meetings to prepare for the next marketing operations, according to local media.
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Nio exec explains how its factories use humanoid robots
Nio assembled a humanoid robot team in 2023 and has made two major attempts.
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Nio's in-house developed SiC module sees major progress towards mass production
Nio's in-house developed SiC module saw its first C-sample roll off the line, marking a step closer to mass production, the module's production supplier said.
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Li Auto says its lower-priced Li L6 to be launched 'soon'
The Li L6, based on Li Auto's second-generation extended-range platform, is a premium mid-to-large-size five-seat SUV aimed at young families, it said.
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Tesla scraps plans for low-cost car amid fierce competition from Chinese EVs, report says
Reuters reported that Tesla has canceled its long-promised low-cost car expected to start at about $25,000. Musk called the report a lie.
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Nio sees 1st mass-produced 150-kWh semi-solid battery pack roll off line
Nio said a month ago that its 150-kWh ultra-long-range battery pack will come online in the second quarter, and is the largest capacity battery pack mass-produced in China's passenger car segment.
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BYD to launch 1st new energy pickup truck for global market within this year
BYD will launch its first new energy pickup truck model within this year, developed specifically for the global market, CnEVPost has learned.
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Tesla offers 0-interest loans for up to 5 years in China to boost sales
Tesla is offering a limited-time finance policy in China with down payments as low as RMB 79,900 and 0-interest loans for up to 5 years.
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China eases auto loan policy to spur consumption
Cars for personal use will be eligible for 0 percent down payment, while previously consumers were required to pay at least 20 percent of down payment for conventional cars and at least 15 percent for NEVs.









